Nottingham Forest prediction thread

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Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by floyd__streete » 05 Aug 2008 21:17

There is no way that a team who just sneaked second place in League One should be able to compete with a side just relegated from the Prem, parachute payments n'all.


Forest 2-0 Reading.

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by rfcjoe » 05 Aug 2008 21:19

3-1 to us.

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by Arch » 05 Aug 2008 21:19

RELEGATED!

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by Ian Royal » 05 Aug 2008 21:41

2-1 Reading

Harper & Lita.

Close game.

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by ArfnipIsARoyal » 05 Aug 2008 22:08

Scrappy game, edgy stuff.

Forest 0-1 Reading


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by The whole year inn » 05 Aug 2008 22:17

Forest 2-1 Reading.

Late consolation for the Royals

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by rhroyal » 05 Aug 2008 22:20

0-0, Sky choose entirely the wrong game to show.

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by rg6royal » 05 Aug 2008 22:20

Will be a tough game. Forest will definately be up for it and infront of a good crowd will make it hard for us. But I'm going to be positive as usual and go for a 2-0 Reading win. Lita and Kebe the goalscorers.

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by Streets » 05 Aug 2008 22:26

floyd__streete There is no way that a team who just sneaked second place in League One should be able to compete with a side just relegated from the Prem, parachute payments n'all.


Forest 2-0 Reading.


Agreed.

Forest 3 Reading 1


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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by Alan Partridge » 05 Aug 2008 22:29

I can see a drab 0-0 actually. Although I'm going for 1-0 Forest. Des Lyttle with the goal after good set up play by Ian Woan and Chris Bart-Williams.

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by Readingfanman » 05 Aug 2008 22:34

Forest 1 - 2 Reading

A scrappy game with little entertainment factor. Doyle and Long with a goal a piece.

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by rg6royal » 05 Aug 2008 22:37

Readingfanman Forest 1 - 2 Reading

A scrappy game with little entertainment factor. Doyle and Long with a goal a piece.


Doyle scoring :shock: :lol:

No, on a serious note I believe he will be a big player for us next season.

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by Ian Royal » 05 Aug 2008 22:40

rg6royal
Readingfanman Forest 1 - 2 Reading

A scrappy game with little entertainment factor. Doyle and Long with a goal a piece.


Doyle scoring :shock: :lol:

No, on a serious note I believe he will be a big player for us next season.


Not a wise thing to say, even in jest, when you pick Lita as a scorer.


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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by Cookie » 05 Aug 2008 22:41

We're travelling up by road.
My prediction: the M1 will be closed again at Leicester. :lol:

Here's to a few pints in the Trent Bridge Inn to celebrate a win!

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by Doyler » 05 Aug 2008 23:10

Forest 0 Reading 1 Karacan 8)

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by brendywendy » 05 Aug 2008 23:19

0-1 kebe!

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by readingbedding » 05 Aug 2008 23:23

Reading will win by two clear goals, better team than Forest.

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by Lord Howe-Howe » 05 Aug 2008 23:44

0-0

Despite Reading having most of the possession they are unable to convert, Forest puts in a defensive display and holds on to a clean sheet. Same old Reading.

Afraid to shoot.
Crosses astray.
Corners wasted.

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by Sir Rodger Doyle » 05 Aug 2008 23:50

Reading put their marker down.

Nottingham Forest 0:5 Reading

After starting a day later than the rest of the competition Reading managed to get off to a flyer. With only two minutes played Leroy Lita instinctively prodded home at the near post after Kevin Doyle had proved too strong and too quick for Forest's defence. Lita threatened a second three minutes later when his header was well tipped over by Paul Smith. At this point it must have dawned on the Forest faithful that things in the Championship had changed somewhat since their last visit. Reading are now seen as favorites not only in this match, but also title winners in many experts’ eyes. It was Reading that were showing a pedigree and all the signs of a team with something to prove. Opportunities for the hosts were few and far between, as seasoned campaigners Ingimarsson and Duberry used their Premier league experience to nullify any threat from Earnshaw and Cole. Forest managed to hold out for half an hour before James Harper's curling free-kick left Smith rooted to the spot as the ball nestled in the top right hand corner of his goal. With only a minute left in the first half Reading made the game safe. Bobby Convey took a pass from the impressive Harper across the half way line before driving diagonally across the pitch. Just as everyone thought he had missed his opportunity to shoot, he found Doyle with a delightful back heel and the Irishman duly slotted home.
At the start of the second half Forest forced the issue with a succession of corners and an Earnshaw effort that shaved the bar. Forest's attacks were becoming desperate, as they seemed to forego any passing aspirations in favour of long balls hit in hope more than expectation. With their Ideas running out, their belief and energy were finally exhausted when Lita hit his second and Reading's fourth when he executed a quite wonderful first time volley from the edge of the area. Reading went on to control the rest of the game, with late substitute Shane Long racing away to round Smith and finish well from a tight angle.
With the Away end resounding to chants of “We want our trophy back" Reading's players have the look of a team determined to give the fans just what they want.

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Re: Nottingham Forest prediction thread

by Alan Partridge » 06 Aug 2008 00:20

and the cow jumped over the moon

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